Evaristo Carriego
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Evaristo Carriego (Paraná, May 7, 1883 – † Buenos Aires, October 13, 1912), was an Argentine poet, best known for the biography written about him by Jorge Luis Borges.
"A Evaristo Carriego" is a world famous tango written by Eduardo Rovira, and recorded by Orquesta Osvaldo Pugliese in 1969, which made it an all time hit.
Works
- Misas herejes (Heretic Masses) (1908)
- La canción del barrio (Slums Chant)
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